Appius Pisentius Varro

Appius Pisentius Varro (died 47 BC) was a soldier of the Roman Republic during the Alexandrine Civil War. Pisentius distinguished himself at the Siege of Alexandria, where he became known as a brave warrior due to his slaying of over five Egyptian soldiers in the fighting at the gate. Pisentius was eventually cut down, dying shortly before the battle was won by Rome.